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I'm a Digital Animation Professor (2D and 3D) at UFMG. MFA and PhD (in progress) by EBA/UFMG. Open Source advocate. Animator, rigger, coder, researcher. You can see some of my works and know a bit more about me at:

There is a very good short I saw sometime ago, which I think really deserves a mention: The Monk & The Monkey, by Brendan Carroll, Francesco Giroldini and Erez Koskas, from Ringling College of Art + Design.

I love Making-ofs, and these guys also made one, showing basically their lighting and composition processes (more details at the video page on Vimeo):

If you live in Italy or are planning a trip to Turin in October, I have a recommendation for you. I've received a message from one of the organizers of 11th VIEW Conference, and I'll paste here their info:

The conference will take place from October 26-29, 2010 with the following deadlines:

VIEW's Promo Contest-- October 23, 2010

VIEWfest, "a global network of digital movie festivals," is also organized by the VIEW Conference and will occur from October 29-31, 2010 at Cinema Massimo in Turin, Italy.The deadline for ITALIANMIX was September 15, 2010.

UPDATE: The great Dalai Felinto sent his valuable comments on this, and it's worth merging with the main post:

Three weeks ago I've moved from Goiânia to Belo Horizonte, because I've been selected as the new Professor of digital 2D and 3D animation at UFMG! :)

My classes will only begin next year, but I've also took a good opportunity in my other job to assume a new position here in Belo Horizonte. So, there's been a lot of things related to finding a new place, rent and everything else. Only today my ISP managed to install an internet access at home, so now my online life comes back to normal.

Besides that, my book on animation and rigging with Blender 2.5 is progressing well, but the final text will be delivered only in January. That means I still have a lot of work to do, but I'll keep you informed about it.